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Journal

1968

The Angle

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The German Romantics Have It..., Jim Coleman Jan 1968

The German Romantics Have It..., Jim Coleman

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The Baker Yawned When He Handed Me The Change., Ray Pavelsky Jan 1968

The Baker Yawned When He Handed Me The Change., Ray Pavelsky

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"The baker yawned when he handed me the change. I had bought a loaf of Italian and a brown, round loaf of light rye. It looked like a worn, old-fashioned sofa cushion."


To Christine, N/A Timor Jan 1968

To Christine, N/A Timor

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The 2/4 Waltz, Fran Murphy Jan 1968

The 2/4 Waltz, Fran Murphy

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 1968

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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Aristotle And The Paradox Of Tragedy, John Morreall Jan 1968

Aristotle And The Paradox Of Tragedy, John Morreall

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"The paradox tragedy in simple terms may be stated thus: human misery is repulsive to us in real life, yet it somehow pleases us in tragedy. Indeed, tragedy is considered by many to be man's highest art form, and to classify a play as a tragedy is to predicate value of it. Why do we get pleasure from reading or watching drama in which our fellow human beings are portrayed as suffering? If anyone would object that we do not take pleasure in tragedy as in a sizzling steak, …


It Is 5:30., Ray Pavelsky Jan 1968

It Is 5:30., Ray Pavelsky

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"It is 5:30."


Catena, C. Oleson Jan 1968

Catena, C. Oleson

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Septuagesema, Jack Vorrasi Jan 1968

Septuagesema, Jack Vorrasi

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There Is A Dark Fear In Me..., Fran Murphy Jan 1968

There Is A Dark Fear In Me..., Fran Murphy

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Easter 1966, Fran Murphy Jan 1968

Easter 1966, Fran Murphy

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Mezmor L'David, No Author Jan 1968

Mezmor L'David, No Author

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Sicut Cervus Desiderat, Jack Vorrasi Jan 1968

Sicut Cervus Desiderat, Jack Vorrasi

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Image, James R. Hall Jr. Jan 1968

Image, James R. Hall Jr.

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Boy Wonder Bred..., Jim Coleman Jan 1968

Boy Wonder Bred..., Jim Coleman

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And The Overcast Came Underneath..., Jim Coleman Jan 1968

And The Overcast Came Underneath..., Jim Coleman

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Love Lies Somewhere Behind..., Jim Coleman Jan 1968

Love Lies Somewhere Behind..., Jim Coleman

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Portrait Of A Litany, James R. Hall Jr. Jan 1968

Portrait Of A Litany, James R. Hall Jr.

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Lumen Christi, N/A Marks Jan 1968

Lumen Christi, N/A Marks

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Elegy For Ezra Pound, James R. Hall Jr. Jan 1968

Elegy For Ezra Pound, James R. Hall Jr.

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They Jeered At Him When They Saw Him With His Green Apple..., N/A Timor Jan 1968

They Jeered At Him When They Saw Him With His Green Apple..., N/A Timor

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For Tom Way, Clarence A. Amann Jan 1968

For Tom Way, Clarence A. Amann

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Sitting On Cannon Square When Young, Thomas Hughes Jan 1968

Sitting On Cannon Square When Young, Thomas Hughes

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Coitus Poeticus, James R. Hall Jr. Jan 1968

Coitus Poeticus, James R. Hall Jr.

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Sermons In Stones, H. A. D. Jan 1968

Sermons In Stones, H. A. D.

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"There was once a man who bought a farm in Scotland. The farm was located in a region of poor soil and severe weather. Scattered all over the fields of oats and barley were stones of various sizes. It appeared as if the stones had been set in their places purposely. The new owner first removed the stones, then seeded and manured his fields. The yield was scanty, so the following year he scattered the stones about the fields again. The yield was adequate. He repeated the experiment, with …


Curbed: The Argument, Thomas Hughes Jan 1968

Curbed: The Argument, Thomas Hughes

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"During this century a man lived in Florida by the name of Edgar Cayce. An enterprising journalist was able to investigate claims that this man possessed the pulp paper power of esp. Though only slightly schooled, it is reported that Mr. Cayce was able to recommend cures for terminal diseases, predict the future, find lost persons, etc. while in an hypnotic coma. He also claimed the lost city of Atlantis still exists and in his journals gives many accounts of its advanced civilization. The capitalizing journalist's books are widely …


Cor Ad Cor, Clarence A. Amann Jan 1968

Cor Ad Cor, Clarence A. Amann

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Busy Bysshe, H. A. D. Jan 1968

Busy Bysshe, H. A. D.

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Full Issue, No Author Jan 1968

Full Issue, No Author

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